Forever, Diabetes never goes away. there is no medication ever made in the world that gets rid of it. Trust me, my cousin has Diabetes and he's told me a lot about it.
he gets emotinal about his diabetes
There are a few ways a person can reverse the process of diabetes. You can eat healthy and you can exercise. If you get to your diabetes before it gets too severe you can reverse the effect it is having on your body.
The episode where Oliver gets diabetes is called "No Sugar, Sugar."
A person gets diabetes when their body is unable to regulate their blood sugar. However, specific causes depend on which type of diabetes a person has. For more information, visit: http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/diabetes-overview-facts
the one that pancrease gets fuked
The odds depend partially on the type of diabetes.
Type One Diabetes: Children and young adults, whose pancreas shuts down Type Two Diabetes: Occurs in anyone with poor eating habits over a long period of time, and/or is obese
A person gets diabetes when their body is unable to regulate their blood sugar. However, specific causes depend on which type of diabetes a person has. For more information, visit: http://diabetes.webmd.com/guide/diabetes-overview-facts
Yes, there is a surgical option that can help some people with type 2 diabetes reduce or temporarily stop the need for insulin, but it is not suitable for everyone. This is known as metabolic or bariatric surgery (such as gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy). These procedures can improve insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control, and in some people, lead to partial or temporary diabetes remission, especially when excess weight is a contributing factor. That said, surgery works best when combined with a comprehensive treatment approach, which may include medications, insulin when required, dietary changes, physical activity, and regular monitoring. Many people continue to benefit from a combination therapy approach even after surgery to maintain stable blood sugar levels long term. It’s important to note that: Surgery does not cure type 2 diabetes Blood sugar control can change over time Ongoing medical supervision remains essential A personalised treatment plan, guided by an endocrinologist, helps determine whether surgery along with combination therapy is appropriate for long-term diabetes management.
You have a 50% chance of getting diabetes if either your father or mother have Type 1 Diabetes. If one of them has Type 2, that has nothing to do with you and nothing gets passed on between your parents to you. [This is not strictly true. Type 2 diabetes does appear to have some genetic component, in that people with one or both parents who have Type 2 diabetes have a higher incidence of Type 2 diabetes than the population as a whole, but the exact causative factor is still under investigation, and it is unlikely to prove entirely genetic.]
People with type 2 diabetes tend to get heartburn and indigestion as a symptom of it. That could be why when your blood sugar gets high you receieve those symptoms maybe you have diabetes.